Our Cash-Pay Therapeutic Model

Transparent. Personalized. No Insurance Barriers.

At Boutique Injections in Phoenix, Arizona, we operate on a cash-pay medical model for our therapeutic services. This allows us to prioritize patient care over insurance limitations — and focus on results, safety, and individualized treatment plans.

Why We Chose a Cash-Pay Model

Insurance-based medicine unfortunately often requires:

  • Prior authorizations

  • Step therapy requirements

  • Strict diagnosis criteria

  • Limited dosing or treatment frequency

  • Delays in care

Our cash-pay model removes those barriers so you can receive the treatment you need — when you need it.

Our Philosophy

Boutique Injections was created to provide:

  • Ethical, medically guided treatment

  • Evidence-based care

  • Honest recommendations

  • A calm, boutique experience

Our focus is not volume — it’s outcomes.

What This Means for You

✔ Transparent Pricing

You know the cost of your treatment upfront. No surprise bills. No hidden fees.

✔ No Prior Authorizations

We don’t wait weeks for insurance approval before starting care.

✔ Customized Treatment Plans

Your treatment is based on clinical need — not insurance coverage limitations.

✔ Longer, More Personalized Visits

We schedule time to fully assess your concerns and tailor your care.

✔ Direct Provider Access

You work directly with an experienced medical injector in a boutique setting.

  • Not necessarily, when factoring in:

    • Insurance deductibles

    • Co-insurance

    • Multiple specialist visits

    • Delays and repeat authorizations

    Many patients find cash-pay care to be straightforward and cost-effective — especially when results are achieved faster.

  • We do not directly bill insurance for most therapeutic services. However, we can provide documentation or a superbill if you wish to submit for potential reimbursement.

  • Insurance companies often dictate dosing, frequency, and approval criteria that may not align with individualized patient care. Our model allows us to treat the patient — not the policy.

  • Not at this time. We recommend checking with your plan administrator for questions about reimbursement after your treatment.